Lack of access to basic needs, health services & protection heightens the vulnerabilities of 226,000 reproductive age women, including 20,569 pregnant women in 908 IDPs camps across Central Sulawesi. The Government of Indonesia – UNFPA launched humanitarian response in close partnership with members of the Reproductive Health and Protection of Women’s Rights Subclusters for:

In the aftermath of a disaster availability of reliable data is key for humanitarian response, to better respond to the needs of the displaced: women, men, and young people. UNFPA Indonesia helps ensure reliable data are available & used in the government-led response.

Indonesian South South and Triangular Cooperation Programme on reproductive health, family planning, gender and population issues. Collaboration of UNFPA Indonesia, BKKBN, Ministry of State Secretariat and Center of Excellent on Comprehensive, Rights-Based Family Planning UGM.